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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Dec 1933, p. 33

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of "E" (.excellent)' for ait of lus sub-i jects. . Pupils from the third to the eighth grades inclusive wIiQ have a grade of E ii effort are given .an h onor' roi! 'rating. Ofie hundtred* and thirty- six plîpils were thus honored iii the five-week period ending Decemiber 18. Following isa, ist of the joseph *Sears hionor society and honor roi! )upiIS: HONOR SOCIETY S~ith Grade John Connor, Kenneth'Crocker, Char- les de La Chapelle,. Charlotte,*Huck, Virginia. Huck, Paul Kelly, joan Milner, P eggy Mar.hNancy, McCloud Bo Ostermanin, Ralph Starî'ett, liffi Streed, Nancy Weishaar, Dorothy -Wilson. ~Turner Wilson.' Seventh Grade Jean Dickerson, Dorothy Henderson, Elaine Ilothermel, Shirley, Scarratt, R.uth Streed, Phyllis Wheelock, Carl Batter, Bob Landon, Jack Lawýson,,Bud Stilîman, Eighth Grade Mlargaret Boozer, Louise Burkhard, * Dorothyý Jean Fuller, Pratricia Groverý, j Betty Schrèi, Jean 'Strickland,' Nornan Bemis, John Deacon, Jim 0111. IIJONOR ROLL T'hird Grades Biily Bradford, Lucius Brigham, John Dariey, EdwÜrd Eggert, Henry Greene, »ora Mae Law, Patricia M1ontanaro, Donald Royce, Joanne Schlldberg. Fran.- cee Becker, Luille Becker, Clar*e Beglen, Biliy Crilly, %lilford Davis, Elizabeth DIUling, Dick Landon, John AtcShane, Mfariafl Petersen, Bob Philpot, Robert RIgler, Henry Zander. Fourth Grades Nancy Bouèhard, Tommy. Claffey, *Jerry Fipnnigan, Edwina Fûuchs, Con- * stance Fuller, Charles Gudbr-afdsen, Polly Kuby, Alartha Lodwick, Dudley * Orvis, Phyllis Osterstronl, Donald Rag- glo, SaIIy Robertson, Renlee Sinall, Nancy Starrett, Anne' Strickland, Cath- erine Tidenîan,, Molly Williams, Earl ]Boornian, Bereiiice Fleischmann, Kath- erine Fox, .AUlan Gilbet, Sally Hazelet., Joan *(ahn, Frank- Ketchani Tomn Ket-, * chafi ' Charles Kreger, PatSy Law, Patricia Lipmano, Paul. Mooney, Gene- yieve Ryan. .FithiGrades Geraldine Burnett,: Don. Campbell1, Jack Carter, Priscilla Colvin, ,Maxifle Frank, Joanne Hathaway, Caroline Johnson, Michael Mfontonaira, Miarcia MIegowen, Alvan Noyes, Barbara Wake- No. 931, A. F. and A.M. Greater Chicago lodge- No. 3, L. 0. O. m., local No. 110, 1 A. T. S. E. and M. P. M. o: Surviving.him are bis widow, Mrs. iAlice M. Ange], and one sister, Mrs. J. E. Daenell.of Chicago. The f un7- 1eral service were held yesterday (Wel- nesday) afternoon: at Scott's f uneral home, Il118 G reenfleaf, avenue, with burial at Oakwoods cemetery. TEA HOSTESS 1Mrs. Albert 'R. -Fleischmanin, 330 Essex road, Kenilworth, gave an after- moon 'tea. for about sixty-five. guests from 3 ùntil 6, Wednesday. aftergoon of, this wveek, in honor. of Miss June Thrall. Mrs. Daniel Stecker, .423 Eighthi street, ispassing the holidays in -Mus- kegon,. Mich., wit ber - sisters, Miss Marjorie: Kinnan, _assistant super- intendent of the Mu skegon schôoos, and Miss Grace Kinnan of Norwich, Conn. Before returning east Miss Grace Kinnan: will vist Mrs. Stecker' in Wilmette. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Moritz and Bert, 226 Warwick road, Kenil- worth, spent the week-end and Christmas visiting their daughter and family, the Morris A. Beils at their home in Oshkosh, Wis. 0o- The Victor A * Oisons, 2145 Chest- nut avenue, will have a family dinner of twelve on Sunday.1 Among the gtiests wiIl be Mrs. Olson's sister, Mrs. Louise. Bergold, and the Iatter's son, Marvin, of Penbine, Wis. -o0 Bob Hess, 430 Ninth street, re- turned Iast Saturday from the Uni- 'versity of Kentucky at Lexington to spenil the holidays with bis parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Benjamin, W. Hess. 0o Miss ýAlta A dkins 'of Hamino.nd, Ilnd., spent Christmas with ber 1broth- er and bis family, the I. R. Adkins of 1112 Central 'avenue. -o- 1s. anA d MrsPR.1. ?Mezwen. 197 Mrs. LOWEST AUTO RATEÉS fan be pald monthly je.P. CLLIGAN 8 Center St., Winnetka Win. 38800 Reg. winiet f Wl NOCe#R CIIARO Thie Dénand for STENOGRAPHERS,,AqD OTHIER HELP. im New'Ymrk, acrdbng to a Chicago newspaper, l gretr than the. supply Whether it j, thé NRA, or just the natural recovery to be ýexpected, many lines of 'business are inhpovng, and' wiIl continue to improve, so that the demand here' for. office help wiII ho greater in the next few months. The New Temn Begin& Toesdmy, Jaumry 2,193&. and Eweunng Sessions EVANSTON BUSINESS COLLUEGEI STUDIO BUILDING 1710 SHERMAN AVENUEj 1933 o' SEE THE DAWN 0F THE NEW YEARS n the Waters of Beautiful Lake Michi- an from the Marine Dining Room EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL 5300 BLOCK SHERIDAN ROAD CHICAGO FORMAL .DINNER: DANCE Two Fine Harry Somnicl i DECEMBER:31, Djstinictive Souvenirs-Favori , For Oliver Haasum Day or 1315 Niglt 0 i n n era Floor Show-Dancing Stan.s 6 P. M. CON PLITE WINE L ST .1 itu

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